The Cause of an Ice Age

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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SIR ROBERT S. BALL appears to admit the correctness of Mr. Culverwell's argument against Croll's astronomical theory of an Ice Age so far as, that ``the direct sun-heat received on any parallel at the time of greatest eccentricity is the same as that now received on the parallel not more than three or four degrees north'' and then proceeds to explain, with perfect truth, that ``the actual temperature in a region depends, not merely upon the sun-heat there received, but also upon the transference of heat across the boundaries of that region.''

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